This paper presents suggestions for the advancement in the adoption of manual drilling approaches in Africa. The objective of this support is to contribute to enabling African countries attain the Millennium Development Goals with more emphasis on rural water supply. The outline of the discussion is a self interrogation of why, despite advocacy for manual drilling approaches, the rural water supply coverage trends remain unchanged. It further outlines a number of ways in which manual drilling could be mainstreamed in the current water sector programmes. Whilst borrowing so much from previous experiences in manual drilling, the paper suggests a blend of both new and adopted social marketing approaches to advance the manual drilling agenda
This paper illustrates the importance of community involvement in rural water supply projects by exa...
The paper highlights key issues emerging from a “conversion programme”, the Accompanying Measures Ea...
Despite considerable differences between the relief setting and the developmental setting, it was co...
This paper presents suggestions for the advancement in the adoption of manual drilling approaches in...
In the last decade UNICEF has supported manual drilling in several countries as a possible low cost ...
BRIEFING PAPER This paper provides an overview of the initial steps in the professionalization of ma...
Guinea Bissau has made large strides in water supply, but still 35% of villages have no access to sa...
This paper provides an overview of the first steps in the professionalization of manual drilling in ...
There has been some concern amongst sector practitioners that Nigeria may not meet the Millennium De...
Despite all the efforts to date to improve access to safe domestic water supply and sanitation in l...
Water access remains a challenge in rural areas of low-income countries. Manual drilling technologie...
Manual drilling is a possible option to increase access to safe water with low cost techniques, but ...
Manual drilling is a popular solution for programs seeking to increase drinking water supply in rura...
Mpigi District Council (Uganda) has undertaken work to provide shallow wells (hand augered and hand ...
Increasing female and male farmers’ access to groundwater can contribute to increased incomes, impro...
This paper illustrates the importance of community involvement in rural water supply projects by exa...
The paper highlights key issues emerging from a “conversion programme”, the Accompanying Measures Ea...
Despite considerable differences between the relief setting and the developmental setting, it was co...
This paper presents suggestions for the advancement in the adoption of manual drilling approaches in...
In the last decade UNICEF has supported manual drilling in several countries as a possible low cost ...
BRIEFING PAPER This paper provides an overview of the initial steps in the professionalization of ma...
Guinea Bissau has made large strides in water supply, but still 35% of villages have no access to sa...
This paper provides an overview of the first steps in the professionalization of manual drilling in ...
There has been some concern amongst sector practitioners that Nigeria may not meet the Millennium De...
Despite all the efforts to date to improve access to safe domestic water supply and sanitation in l...
Water access remains a challenge in rural areas of low-income countries. Manual drilling technologie...
Manual drilling is a possible option to increase access to safe water with low cost techniques, but ...
Manual drilling is a popular solution for programs seeking to increase drinking water supply in rura...
Mpigi District Council (Uganda) has undertaken work to provide shallow wells (hand augered and hand ...
Increasing female and male farmers’ access to groundwater can contribute to increased incomes, impro...
This paper illustrates the importance of community involvement in rural water supply projects by exa...
The paper highlights key issues emerging from a “conversion programme”, the Accompanying Measures Ea...
Despite considerable differences between the relief setting and the developmental setting, it was co...